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 M&UUALA.] NATORAL HISTORY. 41 (o DBLPHINOBJFrN'GHU8 PeroNe?TaNS!8 ? pu Delphh, vat. Bte, ney. Cef. 1. A sd, sppureny l to. this scies, w brought home d desi in e collemon of e Bsh Muum. is sm is very ommon upon the nowhere e New Hosud. New u W  e north-wes, m de  New et Coast, witch the rfs, e a is crowded wi led by e whalers, who pay litde anou to tem, on acunt of e dr oF approving em. His b !s ddly dsing to e sudace of  WaMr cl m, d lg the sea th eir meudou8 fins, �r occasionly leaping out of e war, an fallg do wi a cshing weight. Their colour is generly of a cinereous hue, but a few were nofid at we vade black d whi. 3e whes oF the Nor- west Coast apdared to be of e se s, but of dker colour. At one of e anchors, ne Cape viqu, (vol. ii. p. 91.), te brig was foi a whole night su-. wded by e enormous fish, and the w in monry dread of eir fling on ,  se or world have be v' The noise of r fi h the wa, on a calm night, wn u loud as e of a cou.

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